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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 6

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1 Ms3 was gnfStftf 6 TWTW1 Jr Ut" m'liioauMviwnii iwijH iiiiniiiii "I'l'llfi HJ I ID v. HHE FORT WAYNE SENTINJB1U, 4 iTURSDAY JUNE so, 1911. fcaflsa WHK the room 5coml with manjr bowls of marguerites and lighted by white candles in crystal holder tied with fluffy bow of whit maline. Miss Virginia Olds, assisted bj a bevy of pretty young girl, gave an informal tea from 3 to 6 o'clock thia afternoon, at fcer home in West Berry street. The guest of honor were Atlas Charlotte Weiler and Mil Fannie Potter, of To ledo, who are visiting frienda here and they receded with M3a Olda.

In the dining room wqera refreahmente were served the table presented a lovely ap peiranee with a big white 'basket In the center filled with hundred of the daisy blossoms. Around the basket was a wreath of the daisies and over all hung the low chandelier with lights ahaded in soft maline hoods of green and white Miss Olda wa assisted during the tea by Misa Irma Poole, Miss Ruth Evans, Mias Ruth and Miss ITelen Caldwell, Miss Helen Kelly, Miss Louise and Miss Margery Pickard, Miss Helen Mage Miss Dorothy White and Miss Elizabeth Porter. About seventy young women called during the time Stephen Burns, a student at Notre Dame university, has returned home to spend the summer Mias Clara Piepenbrink, of West Jef ferson street, entertained a few friends last evening In honor of Miss Olive Spalding Mr W. A Braun, of Canal Dover, arrived In the city on Saturday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas Wil llama, of 814 Eliza street for some time Sister Theresa Cacile formerly Mil Margaret MoBennett of the order of Sisters of Providence is visiting her par ents, Mr and Mrs Frank Miftentiett for a few days The Bowser Girls' club will give a socinl and band concert tonight in Reservoir park There ere fourteen numh(r on the musical program intludmg mrnet sob, by Moaier Tin Bowser bmii villi play I Miss Corinne I erdv nl Fdgcwntcr an nue, gave an infornml pureh pnrtv this afternoon in lion. 11 her cmin Mis Edna Shuger nf Auburn who 1 visit ing her The jrueM took tin 11 wewiig and enjoved a vi' it hiiI i11iciou refresh ments served Inter in tie afternoon Mrs nd Mrs I) eliderlev of 2(W I Third street gnu a birth.

Ik 1 part in honor of their Iillle daughter who was I six ears old vestcrdnv The house vias decorated with man; pretty ilovvers The guests numberejl tdirt and triclud ed the mothers Of (lie hi1lren limes were plaved nnd deln mhi refreshments were serve! The lnrtlnhn chil I rebelled a pirtno as a wedding gilt fmm her pnr ents Miss Alma" MrFi ide ami Mr I'enrl McBruie nrrnngel 111 1 ri" purtv on Tucsdav for Mr li llmlr rther Mia Lulu IleflVlfiugfr Huntrrtowti I1.1 was celcbraHnit her buth amiueitniy on that dav Xlle (jirest were Mrs Mum Camn and daughter iCvol Mrs Liiej West, Mrs lennte I ippen burner Mrs Hose MeCnmh and son Men Mrs 'smiie Hogei and dnuglitei nuic Mr fernf ma Hollopeter Vr Hrfia atePrm Mrs Sarah Kerrhum Mr i'rorl Bri le and son. nghn 'mil miinu Mr Elsie Smethers an I daughter Mrs Lucy Klmger and laughter I 1 1 0 Mr Ernia llnrding Mf I Inn Olenna Pmnik Mi his Via indin and Miee IlctTnlffnccr 11 11 Hunterlown Rehm Wennuth. Zion's Lutheran church was well filled with trierida who gathered at, 4 30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon to wft nesa the marriage of Miss Helen Uer muth to Mr, Harry Relini, two well known and popular young people of the congregation of that church. Kev II. Cuehr officiated at the ceremony.

Jr bridal party wa a large one and, entered the church to the music from "Lohengrin." Mary Bohllog sani 'during the service and at the close of the marriage eervice the organist play rd the Mendelsaohn wedding manh The church was prettily decorated with pal ins. The weidding party made beautiful appearance The bridesmaid were dreased in three colors, representing weetpeasT which they carried The bride waa loely in a white aittln gown elaborately trimmed with beautiful lace, a veil of tulle fastened to her hair with orange bloasoma, and with her ahower bouquet of bride roses an I swansopia Miss Frieda Nerrouth a siatir of the bride, who was maid at honor waa dressed in a white ambroid ircd lingerie gown and she held an lm rilj or ping nises ujie six bridesmaid were Misses Vijn'a Rehm and tlaia Ivoe nig, of loeliiiu who were dreased 111 blue. Misses Martha Wcrmuth ami tiara Snhroeder who were uownod ri pink and Miss itlitui I) ttnian of Tackson Mich and Miss liars Vhwn who wore lavender gowns Ml carried bouquets of sweetpeas to match their gowns Mr August A Behm of 'At lanta was best man and the ush eis Mcssts I rw in Kose Alfred elniilth Philip Vambsgrtnss Uem hart utterlin Otto Marahens mid Paul II it man I wedding supper wus strved at the homo of the bride's pai i nts Mr and Airs Wermuth of riU 1st ntlnfleld street A lounti fill wedding supper was serve! tin Hixt ilatis will intimate friends who were present to extend rorifirnittllfltipris nnd ert(o the festivities of the ounsirii I he bridt table was trimmed wiln srnilax an! doporafed with pink rrsis 011 I frrget nie nots The housp is tleiornted witTi rns and srprlen (low 1 rs lluring the evening the bride and gl 11 luded their friends an! awni The will be at home in a few lns at filn Tnst Suttenfield street next door to the brides psrenfcs where thev will go to housekeeping The bridegroom is a tool maker at Bowser's raaii of honor, Mi Xona Oicv wore whit embroidery dnf and he hel4 Urge bouquet of marguerite, lhe two brl3ra14 were gowned iu white batiste dresses made daintily' with lace nd they held pink, rosea. After the Iro pre.ive ceremony had teenl performed the Mendelssohn wsdrfing match wa jlayed and a large audience of friend Mnd. Watie watched the wealing pjty enter their carriage and dtiV(, to the bride home, where uirptuou wed ding supjyr waa served to jbout en ty4v9 guest.

A the bfldn entered the house she wa showered with rice, the merry company missing ho onpor tunlty of thua sending her happily on hr wadded life The licuss decorated wilt limy grd "i flowers fii the bride tnble was done in yellow and white with marguerite and milax forming the deeortion The brids and Kiodm have gen On a shoit ttipi niul wilt fo to housekeeping on their return tit H2 Oarden treet The budo wore blue Serge auit with blouae to mntHi in eolorinn; a.iJ a blue hat for trareling Tlie grtom i a watchmaW.i and lias boea employed at the Bruder jeWelr ton foi soms irara He it, empctent in his line of whrk and popular smona hi assoeiatifS lhe bride attractive uxl liable arw' has many devoted and iilnii friend Mis Mnui Mi Hi Irene Hat. I i enjoj etl 1 et 1 It if l.riinll nnd Mix nil I lit Lilt te 1 1 Hi Welker Gick One of tlie weddings of Wednesdn was that of Miss Lsther rlik the hninlsomo daughter of Mi nil 1 Mra Iuns irk of 946 Erie street, whose ninTriage to Mr 'leorge elkr plnre Jt 1 ti' lock in Paul i ittliernn 4 lit 1 4 li Rev Paul Miller a tl Hi ifttnig nunistet The 1 1 ido wes nttriiiltil lir Kisters Miase lona lp I rithi, tfi ami a sister of th gromit lis tia alker Mr Paul irk was lest man and Messrs On taie Polork I nrl 1L Stogdill and Arthur poling were the ushers The bridal part mifT fine appearance TJie brrd anl groin intrred tin' rl irrch to git'ti piererleil by their mmda and 1 iHiiHmen as the organist pliyetl the biilnl niusn from I ohengrin lhe liil lot ki it er lovelv in gown of 1 111 1 It oer sntln mertsallne mil triluin, I with bfautiful lnre lhe riiolii ul was tashioned in crp of 1 II brulnl is made of I 1 i le 1 so white svientieas tltd till 1 in; Itv 1 of ganre lhe Health and Beauty Helps Mr jh rnrrr i Its former 1 unl on i hflrminir iinr rp irmix )n itTi an nr te iiiut tik ihi rlarit of pf r)ir nllt annMnn ahl 1 1 tpft In.11 lS onli 11 iwr dei not rp ir iv Hit ll h7 1 11 tnLii: nnr iw tt, I hi thA TIT( 1 flnpnofi in 1 1 w. tn. MrtdjEf "cr npKllr fnr uTf fl more thomnhl i i1 MIX fOTflr pow ITC lr T'l then appU t. ohtp tl nt h(r.

after 2 or rnlnii' rni th iikin mti'Hin in1 flrni A tit tin? th ljh i in serouR I wi'iM BdlR" 'HT' 'ri prnxln to rortn with thnml nn1 forftnr Of thla make Thm rw Innn nrl and bI1K' oir Pim4RnHirrw rn YX. nvul to romo Vn thl and a iMfjl In ptiLtlna proxln on vYt flnn' miA 1 je AutlAn Rrul flni vroxln hprn hnlr In I ifld ui arvl ti 1 )H iriMpi1 i Tr ialfirri ewi yon FVr nn well omplrtB a i I 1 tiflf iijiii i 11; rtn 1 nr 1'ilnapln hair inifforat tnp: for prrpnr mix lirtl and uatAr MT1 iiiinsoln RuhbinK a into the Bilp hAn tt. it in healthy rt nttnuel ualnx re in i naa in wi ininr luxti ill our I I If int Foap intpnJM fur Kh.rnpoiMnR llH Tim ire hikiii cmtfllna ratnen hio' th rhe b.aIj unl hnlr rontfl nnthrx anl nw ill And niir dull ati fk hrlttl hair will row rr1 ht and minr anl of a aoft. allkrn A teawpo itiMl cantox dlpunUd tn a i.p hot tatr In ampla for delightful ohnmport This crmtM a nlth of rlrh pnerr i1hk Iither that thoroviirhb rM th hnlr ml aralp of dnnlriiff anl r' and aftr rtnilnc thf hnlr dilrt 1, and taK Ita fnrrnr rl ml Mrs onr I ht tnnil kli proves that th Mnol In tn VnJiailhy stnt nn 1 'I rnai tip prornj artlon Gt hk Pint Urohol nnd In Him put cupful sugar 1 oun kardnr nn I hot watir to mak a fjuarr A i Mf ai oonful bfor 'ach mal tii i i i do Th1a on riean i trnpurlti9 and lnrf i feh rwvm i t'i tnnlr to our i If iiiite harmlfaa and 1 i po thmar trnRfh anro hin wik ft Mr i fho rt lpp 1 jnro nitr, pint u() pure uatar thrp" Ir ix ihfii 1 Dut In th nir Hnd ot itH rtadifn ha ivl ihta lmplf etj Trnl tn brine hark dpirklf dull ow and fr jpiitlv ii opt hn I en ahle to dl ard i fh g( nt I ill no rtili To makf ptnt ml lV 1H Him if tor ilrrn1 it iir irifl iur Hldtnin I ir nrp irn i I I ii i(i i Mb 1 Jn hf. 1 a pirn Us In iml Iu it )i tak 'i i i i rm il i nr ih I rft i I I tr at imi rf it nni 1 i i ini I mi I Oh tnrt i i n.fi, tr Via fir ttjrnlnR Tl mffhod da nun wtfh mitnx ir i il nl Iw md i nh taf hi I kn i i rt hi ificr IorrlBi rhan mro 1 1 a um I 1" i plnu rr npy irffimH do mn harm nu rf thrr trndnf to inrf irn BKrn tn am I a 1M Tl i i.rxi tn, li 'l 1 hi Pkin ill il hit urj ilinojolii i i fn.

I i i mvx in I rfimiurit in 1 1 ihiihi nftti II it ji I I 1 in I i. dlwi Iv (1 apptv if th itpd "limn dtll nrM Ii t' ft Imp it it I tt i n( ri I i Int iin or la. I rirwn li I i 1 ir fktn Hi be I he i wind Elltnger Alrcry. mall but protv wpWinK tooV placp on lnraiay nftrnoon, flt 4 rMlock at the home nf Mi nTnl ti r.pmrge narrow, of W3 1Uili tnH tiliw thir ttip( Atiss farrtntli 1 en who tiia! lir li rtia wi(Ji tJim for rn vinl cir tit i tod in niurinp to Mr lhn I ll'mtoi for niprlv if Ohio (Stv (bi Tho od dlpR (fiomom an jrfornifd bv 1 Mil) pnKtor of Trirntx hmr i ir( tin pn fcepif if rilativ a ithir bridt1 not jfrnnrt att ndt tp lurilo Smith pinned th hpOhi(J tmiPK a the br.d and tffemm tioU. thpir plnroa in tho parlf h(j a group itifj of fernti and Mic hin3 flom pretty drca of whito rmhrnu.

with luto roabuda ul Imir itml ahf hfld a. buiuot nf wluti in motions TmniPflintph after onncpfltulatmna bud born extended tho vodiinj? partv waa arvd nth a delirious anppoi Pink rnp tho tabli nnd tbo din njj ronm Gtieata from out of Uyv. wno Mrn Mandn Aberv. Mr and Mra Adam shiiiW aon and dnug htrr nil rnlatia of tin hridn from Afunne Mra Unfrv Dun mutton of Tniiahnolta Mra. John nruiffr Mtp Ora r.Iinjrer Mra I limber nnd Mlaa Rorio EHinu Pii tor if tho froom all from Ohio Citv, Vhf brtdojjroom brdkeman on tho Tpt)ii.

haniri railroad Tho brido nntl cronni left liat pnl(J for a few davf Inp nnd their ir turn will go fn hni4pkpopine nt i2'i Wnllare atreet Pettit Lombard As daintv anH prett a home woddinp aa a bride pnuM wrah for took plare on Wedneadar afternoon when Mina Treno Ixipihard, daughter of Mr and Mra Louis Iximhard of Fanl Creiphtoji avenue, be raino tho bride of Mr Ilod F'ettit son of Pettit of Walton aenne The weddin tnk place at 0 o'clock and tbo ceremony nan performed by Rev Todd pastor of the AVet Jefferaon trept Church of Christ Miaa Aradene Pettit a Hater of the bridegroom Afr Donald Pottit a brother of the Krooiii wore bridesmaid and frroomatnan The bride waa very pretty In her wed dinjr. pown of white embroidered mar qui set to and ahe carried a shower bou i jnot of bride roties. Mlaa Madeno Tettit wore a white votlt dreas with a cAraape bouquet of pink rosea After oonptrat a wedding dinner was served the ffupsta who were relativea The dinner tnblo wa trimmed with roping of ami Inv and white aatin ribbons festooned from the rhnndelier to the corners of the table The bride's chair was decora ted with a fiuiTr bow of white malino and bride rosea Garden flowers decorrited the roonia and the bridal party stood during the mnrriapo service near a jrroup trig of palms and floMors. the colors of winte ant frrecn pre ailing The hridn pfifrhfeil her troth with a rinff Tenter in the pn nipt he bride nd proom left a ni id a shower of ricp for a few davs' tup On their return Mr and Mrs Pettit will le at homo nt 1121 Faat Creijsrhton apntie hero thpr wifl to7 bouse koppinp Blakeslcy SpauMinjj The Port linton Ohio Ottawa Court Iietublitan nf Tune 14 rontmrm th follow uijr marruKP announrompnt uhich will mtpreet mnj Fort ne people 'Tueadn afternoon at the rnr sonfigt were united in marriage Mr Robert Rlakealp of allejo alt foinia and Mra teannott pAuldinu Rp Robert ao performed the ero monv A plea wing romance is reenled thi marnajre When voung people the present Mr and Mrs Hlakeale wort lners Mr Blakeale enbste. in tho 'p venth hm rpffiment (oinpniu nnd eencd as a aol her and in thia wn the hernme separated fr Hlakesln a wifp lied oighteoj yonra ngo and recent he Iparncd that his former loe ias a widcw It presumed that there ha been more or lfs rorrpaponden and a rfnptt i of tbo nl 1 Hmp lot resulting in flu mnrriftjyp on Tueadaj Aft TUakee Ipv jo f.oint two nnd Mrs niak ale i ont enr of age Air Rlakealej was formerh of Fort Wain to was I tno riT'Snurg i orr vane binnjr rail ma 1 in IMfiH as roniue nd in lro went to onth hirngo np ard mdfter In 1001 he wont to Old iniro fr hia health nnd finnlh reached nn Franriaro where ho was liinjy tho time of tho earthquake ran thence Mr Rlakeafe moved to elleio where ho now makp hia homo Mr Rlakestof and I ri ie will stop oer here with Ins onti nf nth Tafaette street on hit back: to nlifornia Edith Mt Lee, i.ster of the bride groom nd Mr Joeeph P.

Sterling, a brother of the brkjsy tood up with th bride, and groom. The; bride becom 1ngly gowned In white and she hel4 bride r.e Only the immediatf family relatives nd a. few friends were present frs, Alice Oherly played the wedding march si bridal psrty stood; In the nndit of a banking of ferns end palms. An e.eg an dinner served theguesta, Tbe bride groom will be at home to their tnany friends after July 1 Wssblngton boulevard Mr Ie mpto ed by the Tort Wayne Spoke end Bending works Barkts Mommer. There was a quiet marriage at the Cathedral on rednesday morning when Miss Emma Mommer daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Mommer, and Mr Taeoh Back en, assistant foreman for the Pennsylvania company were' married by Bv QuinUn at fl o'clock: The I bride wore a white silk tailored suit with a black hemp bat trimmed with hand i anme black plumes Miss Madaline Lulej and Mr t.

Mommer were the attendants After tho church iservice the bridal party went tn tho An them hotel for breakfsst Al noon the bride ami groom loft for Washington ami pn their return will go to bonekeeptns at the corner of Fulton and Brackenridge Streets in a new homo recently built bj Mr Dackes The bride wore a blue serge suit with black hat for traveling Until bride and groom haxe id acquaint aneo and mam friends GARRETT NEWS. I.anptt Ind lunc 20 The Mli Hertha Bcelt am Marti OlfiikuK api nl Tiif ailaj in frorf avrip lospli StrvcW. of llonton la laitin with relative in thia it Mils ajrner will apend the auni inr in Jrandatown, Ohio Ueorge N.hutta of Avilla, waa in darrett ycateriliiv I)r Clcrnger ami dauRfiir, Maim and "Mabel, ajent Tuecli Ruim (ity est ilcKennan and Kicluiril llemliu were in Chicago thia Week Mra 0 Sbrock and duiiirhter, returned home from a couple MBit in Cleveland and audiiHkv, (Hn Mr Charles lllKindaimel oi (rranl 1 tapida, Mieh la MHitut flienda in Mr frinieff. of I romwell is Mit ing ft lends in thin cit vlrs Ifaer haa gone to Defiance Ohi to Msit itll lelatixei i two ueeka II Sherloik of Wl.eling wai isiting among lm friemli in tin nt thia week Mis Hertha Stoule of Ailla anl Mias Lottie. Drake of Auburn Mere tli guests of Mrs Hart this week Mrs 11 Woodruff and aon from Cleveland, are iaitmg with Mr anl Mra Ritter, of tins ritv Mr and Mr Will Keeah of Auburn spent Tuesday in f.arrett Mr Bra rik Beard went to Clear Lak Wedneaday for a few dajra outing P.

Cook and Nelson Conkle hae gom to Fort Wayne where tlie have work Mr Millar and rhllfren of Fort Waytie are the guesfs of Ml and MrE Shaffer. Mrs Danher and rhildren hae left for a few weeks isit with frienda at Toledo, Ohio Mr Ed Van Fleit and daughter, Florence left for a few day' nait with frienda at Ft Joe Mr and Mm Snyder left for a tan days' outing at Clear Lake hnrlea 1 aFlare waa a naitor Tuesday Mr and Mrs Warner ro rendiig a few ilara Fort Wavne Mr John Msnion Routh Chicago, has enme to make an extended Visit with In father Manion, and sisters naaannnamGmnmannnaE2t3uaai In tA. World No a E3 HI jsJyjjgjgg Lu.ill weeka Millions of Americans have stood On the shores of the Niagara River, or on the deck of the little Maid of the Mist," and looked Up at the greatest falls in the world, and, awed and spellbound by the sublime handiwork of the Almighty, marvelled at the magnitude of the force of the mighty waters which hurled themselves oyer the great precipice, on the dividing line between the United States and Canada, irttc the boiling, seething, foaming vortex or waters and rocky crags. 164 feet below. Man has now turned this gigantic waste of energy and power into the blue current of Electricity, and for many miles roundabout, cities are made almost light as day, and the wheels of industry are made to whirr by the harnessed power of Niagara, which now silently and faithfully does the bidding of mankind.

The Washington Crisps Mills, at Buffalo, are run by the power of Niagara. The big package of Washington Crisps is, likewise, the greatest thing of its kind in the world a mighty force for strength and health throughout iiJrH k. HMore Srs fbrlO IHIIHI IN llll Him Willi I JTW'Mli'' nigh cost of livingl ww cijan. room i The SUPREME quality Of Washington Crisps absolutely beyond question, being made from the finest white corn grown in the great Corn Belt of the United States, with pure cane sugar and salt added. They are thoroughly steam cooked, toasted, deliciously crisp, and are ready to serve.

On every package is the unqualified GUARANTEE pf tho manufacturer that every ingredient in Vshington Crisps ECSTASY IN A ft ASK TOX MOKE is of as HIGH QUALITY as the ingredients used in the manufacture of Cereal Foods of ANY other make, REGARDLESS OF THE COST; and the further GUARANTEE that Washington Crisps are made under THE MOST PERFECT SANITARY CONDITIONS POSSIBLE TO CREATE, IN MILLS THAT ARE SPOTLESSLY CLEAN, AND BY HIGH CLASS SKILLED WORKMEN. Washington Crisps during all the processes of manufacture, from flaking to packing, never touch human hands everything is done by automatic machinery. The fact that the 950,000 retail Grocers in America are supplying, and cordially recommending Washington Crisps, which the grocers know are the SUPREME quality of toasted corn flakes, in America, proves that the raflp Grocers are anxious to assist the public hi ViF to reduce the HIGH cost of living fHf Washington Crisps cutofl one third of the HIOH cost of living, so far as cereal food is concerned, and both merchant and consumer instantly recognized this hence our big sales of SUPREME quality Washington Crisps to millions and millions of Americans. Every family in America, which REALLY wants to REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING, should support, by their patronage and influence, PURE food mills which give MORE pure food, of SUPREME quality, for the same money. WASHINGTON CRISPS am PI mm er A ti Tim mnrrnitf Miis TWfha It tv imtin, ilnuht 1 of Mr nnd Afrn I Amhn tf Mr fhriMinn fhfTorl Wi 1 miner, took place nn riieRfIft ih A a ttnuh the rfrpmony hpng performed bv Cecil a frieivl of Hip brnip fimil A of th brirlV nnd a Irothpr of the (jrornn vinre the attend mm Tho bndil pnrM returned br i ml were nened a wedding; dinner nt t)n home the bri le parent ater th br de and crnom wt to (oldnater 1 tin where thev are vintmtf Mr Ilnm mer relative They Mill make their ham in I'tttuhtirg Lee Sterling A preHv wedlmff took place at th horn of Sir and Mr Tolm terlinjr.

1444 Broadwat on Wednesday afternoon when their daughter Aliw tiirV Sterl rift and Mr HaMnond ee nere mar red hi Brer pastor of Ca varr t'nited Brethren church vbo aW nn cpretuouv of that church. Mia LOVER BLUFFS; GIRL FAINTS Elwood Inrl Vouth Draws Heavy Fine for "Bogus Suicide" Flwond fn1 lunn 20 Rxiahinj; from the hnrnt of hia aw eetheart, Mildred axtfm Hovd Dnii 22 yeara old fired a reoler three tirnp into the air nnd then nank upon the front atepa of the (rirl'a home I enrinpr he had rommitted Miinde the girl cank in a faint bv his Hide and pernn who hurried to the soene tolephnnerl the police that a don hie murder 1 been committed hen the police armed the girl had reied and rai hurried to headouartere where he paid heaj fijii for enrrrmg pin He had rpiarreled with the xiT lecanae ahe had to church With an other loimg mn HIS DREAM HORRIBLY" TRUE Clerk's Trouners, Containing $aoo, Stolejj While He Sleep. Burlington I June 20 Waking wth the lmprcMion that had dreamed of a thief Mealing hia trouer. which contained $2nn cash Samuel Epatein, clerk of a loal ahe jtore dincotered that the pantaloon1 ha I actually disappeared from 1 is rom nt the hoarding honne con ducted In Willmm Alport Heburrfedlf dreaed nnd running downntaira found the IoV floor of the home in confuaion Hi miainsr Moti era lav on the floor be aide an opep win low the pockets turned out and empM A bo under emplcion Has exannneti the police, but later releneed for lack of evidence and the prt lice have no clei to the thief Became Young By Auto Suggestion. It fun often th it hair restorer Is irUen rellt Mr rem irlrjc the vouthful of the Hut nn interesting caac re entlv hni rmnwi where a lady of 45 was rrematiireK nra and whose hair tab thin, HfeUaH f.f I fnled had made up hr mini hn tn (already a.n old woman Icusa of her appecranca and began to hia ro.pidl lp man wan all on account of what hr mirror told her A friend happened K't her to try a hair restorer vvrich permanently renewed her rfllr to i natural vouthful co'or.

and Rf It all the rliifflness Klots and vlicor of her girlhood dnys Bo jouthful and did it mnUe hef tat the drawn lines in her fare dlsupDeared and uncon to irl her stoonlna walk chanaed to a IlKht sprlpav step and teouty yoyth and n. IlKht heart were airalnst hers Her Itualianl wi bo dellghtrd at her Improvement that he too tried this preparation with the sam effect Mies Iff Flarth 202 Vet Rerrv St Fort Wayne. Indiana, has this same preparation In stock, which in the only eafe end scientific ona to re More faded and array hair to It natural vouthful colnr I la called Urleo Oray Iloh Restoiert which Is snuiranteed under the Food and trua Act Juna 30. 1908. I ho Co Chicaro It la absolutely harmless Its uae cannot be detected It promotei a.

lujmrlant arowth and nrnVes the hair laorotin and flurTV If xour ha'r is irrn or fadd. It will ata I the rtchneim and color that naturally httionaa to It trlnalns; beck to you a jouthfur beautiful appearance Ask Mian it. JBartb. about It toaay. ftU tb ftt 11! HandaosMst Fd Psekaca la AaseHca Tr vapcrb sortrtla ol George WsihlsftDS on.

nHT sekai In colert. btatlMiae caaurb frmisc. or anfraaed. to sooorats yor Dea or Linns soom OH) 'First in the HOMESof his Countrymen The 6UPREME (juality of toasted corn flsief. in America ROOSEVELT IN BITTER SPEECH ADVISES BOLT MMaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaa Tells 'His Followers He's Through and Urges Them as Legal Majority to Hold Second Convention, Chicagn, Z0 "So far aa I a.n conrj'rni'd, rficlard Colonel Ropaevalt to hia Helcgatea and adnnera in a dreaa thia morningf, "I am through If you ar votd down I hope you, the real and lawful majority of the con vention, will jorganiae aa nuch nnd you ill do it if you have the courage and loaltr of lour conviction I am apeaking to you," aid Colonel Koo8Pelt, aa a man to whom aome of you hae done the Honor to ataU that vou wiah to nominate aa firebident HTien I went into the raee I ruale rcy appeal to the people Moat of the del 0Kfltca were choaen at direct urimariea by the ppople I made my fight aqurtra ly I aaid, and omc o( you heard me, that if the people derided agalLat me I would have nothing to aay, but that If the people were for me and the pollti ctana tried to cheat me out of the noin inntion I would hae a great deal to aay Trying to Cheat Him, I went before the peopla and I won Now the national committee and a portion of the convention, whirli ia made a majority only by the aid of delegatea not elected but choaen by the national committee are trying to cheat me out of the nomination.

The can't do it. Am far aa I am concerned it makea no difference But it ia not me they aro cheating it ia the people, the rnnk and file of the republican party "I did not want to give you any ad ce aa I preferred to let you decide what to do but I am going to give you mv advice Crovernor Deneen today introduced a vrrv moderate resolution in dealing with the four flagrant ateals It aaked that the delegatea from California, Washington Texaa and should not Im jiermitted to vote ind that tlie three atatea atolen bodily Washington, Arirona and Teiaa abound not put their repreaentatlvea on the credentiala committee That motion waa voted down by aubatantially the aame vote that elected Root over McGovern In each oaae the majority waa a miority onlv becauae the votea of the fraudulently aeated delegatea were courted Beaten By Fraud "Mr Root received 70 of 80 atolen votea continued Mr Rooaevelt Mr Deneen a reaolution waa beaten todav bv fraudulent votea which in that reaolution were namedby the votea of Texaa, Ari7ona, Waahingten and the two fraudulent votea from California If thoae votea had been changed the reaolution would have been carried "To add inault to injury the commit tee on credentiala organized by chooa ing aa chairman Mr Ilevine, the na tional committeeman who had taken jiart in the very theft on which he had I asned aa a member of the nat onal committee Ks far aa I am concerned I am through. I hoje that tomorrow when you go back to the convention hall you will at once introduce a reaolution that not one of those fraudulently aeated delegatea ahall vote on any question in the credentiala committee or in the convention Decline Longer to Submit. 'Don't lie down again if they beat you by fraudulent vote There ia no uee in voting to out out the fraudulent votea and then being heaten by the fraudulent votea and aay yon are very aorry and gQ home I hope you will then take the position that you decline longer to aub mit to having any delegates fraudulently seated allowed to sit aa judges on their own cases or vote on the report of the credentials committee "I hope you vill longer to recognize a majority thua composed aa having any title in law or morals to be called a republican convention We have by fair rneana elected a clear majority of the delegatea and I hope that you will not permit our opponents, having failed by fair means, to beat you by foul means and awindle the people out of the victory that they have won "If you are voted down, I hope you the real and lawful majority of the con vention, will organize as auch, and you will do it if you have the courage and loyalty to your convictions Let's And out whether the republican party ia still the party of the plain peopla, the people of the United Rta tea, or the party of the boaaes and the professional politician acting In the interests of special privi lege. What Be Advises.

"If you want my advice I would ad viae that you place no further trust. I would advise that you waste no further time I would advise that you do not permit yourself to be committed In am further way, shape or form by further aeaociation with these men aa long as they retain control of the republican convention by means of a majority com posed in an essential part of fraudulently aeated delegates who haven't the alight est right pr title to represent the rank and file of the republican party and are without the slightest right or title to 'eats In the republican convention." Oovernor Johnson reached the Floren tine room a few minutes after Mr Rooae velt had concluded hi address Many were leaving the room when Oovernor Johnson entered A score of men aeirnl him and rushed him to a table Immediately the room filled up again with delegates. Birth of New Party. "Oentlemen," Oovernor Johnson began, "you have beard what we sts going to do tomorrow. We are going to atop dilly dallying with this robbing conven tion We are going in there to fight and we ar prepared for the birth of a new republican partv which will nominate for president Theodore Roosevelt." "And he will be elected," waa shouted: in chorua from the delegatea Aa Oovernor Johnson proceeded eome one in the crowd ahouted the name of Hadley "Hadley, Hadley," waa tie cry.

A mingled roar of cheers and hisses greeted this, but quiet was soon restored and Oovernor Jnhnaon proceeded "This new party which Inevitably will be an honest party," he continued "a party that will not countenance robbery, thievery and diahonesty such as we havo experienced here" We can now give you our famous 10c hoe for children in tan and black PATTKRSOV FTJ5TCHKR CO Save Loose Teeth Preaa againat your teeth and see if they are loose. If any of them move at all, indicates a serious condition, for they will get worse and worse until they fall out, unleaa treated with Call a Antl Rigg This pleasant home treatment sells at 50a a bottle at Woodworth Drug Co. or Meyer Bros. Drug Drug Stores, with an absolute guarantee of money back If It falls to cure Rigga Disease (loose teeth, bleeding and sensitive gums', etc It will save your teeth, sound and firm, for a lifetime, and you should use it at once. Recommended by leading dentists and professional people.

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